BBBBBM— BB3^S===BagPWi I H» <mSSS WHYTF-'S HOTEL. C rFCXTON. -, * \ * \ i 3 if .. . . ; .- , ■ "y ' Jewell WISHES to inform the public, that, having assmned the proprietorship of J the above well-known and favonte hotel, be intends to spp~6 no expense to make it the most comfortable o^ the coast. None but experienced servants kept, and, visitors can rely on ; repeivinV«i«^j $#e4tipn aiid,'oivilii^.i ; The table will be provided m a most liberal manner, apd the prop\ietqr's long experience as providWe of tbe late N.Z. S.fe- Company's and other boats will be a guarantee jth.aty . - . ■i. NONE BUT THE -BEST OF ALES, ; WINES, AND SPIRITS, «fee, 1 "will W;te'pt m stbbk. ' i THE STABLES ■will De under the management of the well-known R- STANLEY, late of Co bb & Co.,F6xton, The EXPRESS from the Hotel wil be m attendance on night trains to con vey passengers atrd luggage |or those wishing to stop at. the Hotel, . ; FSEE OF CHAEGE. Cobb & Co.'s Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers tc or from Wellington, . . , Those for Wellington coach may rely on being called m time to have hot breakfsic before starting. At the Football Ground, Palmerston .- 1 v , j} f ;; Npr.tb; ;: dti bf/ gales' B j^th^jr, (MONQAY.NfJKIirj lv: ' - > (weather perinitting) I To commence at' at fyX3O a.it L ; ' ' Committee — Messrs Snclpon, Hankins, Park, 1 Podevin,, Watfon, Skerman, Abraham, : ■ ■■!/■•-•?:■ - : '*'H(A'tHifi;'-- - ; * '■-•- '•■ ••' !"' • -v ■'■'( •!:.:■ ■■'< .-. ;■; .--j-.-ii , ■;•; ! Hahdicapper-^-ilr '¥. Cowper ;'' - j Starter^Mr Ay •S.rßaket-'iod; .-, !«■ ! Judge—Mr Snelson T^yds^|s^mize4!pi, 2Bd,%ji i nomination 28,"acc'<?px«vn'ce 2k *•■•■*■ v v< Sots' EitJfef 'lsoyds, • unde* 16 years^-lst I' j 7fi >a 2ad 25,6 d — BiTOKi^Gir oiirf:.Ti7iip-48 r t?2Qß..f n^l]ss | Handicap Hubdles, 220yila, flights, 3ft j higl^let.*Qte,T2p47lAPB l Neinination j 2s, acceptance 2s. l ' j VAULTING (fj^Ppi-Brrjlst .^B,^ Race, 100 yds, under 12 years— lst '< 7s, 2nd 2s 6d Baby Show— Special prizes WALKiwa Handicap, 1. mile — Ist 60s, 2nd j 20s ; nomination 4s, acceptance 2s Bunking High Jump— lst 20s, 2nd 5s dlißL's !<ace; lOOvds— lst 5s 2nd 2s 6d Biethbay Handicap, 1 mile — Ist £5, 2nd . ! 20s ; nomination 6s, aeceotance 3s ! Baa and Spoon Back for Ladies, 50yds — | Ist 10s, 2nd 2s 6d. Conditions: To I start and_ finish with egg unbroken m j spoon :- ; j ',-- ;-£j f^ Q 6mokb and Saddib Pony Racb for Ama« ! teurs — Sweepstakes. _of ss. At the j starting post each competitor to stand j alongside his pony with saddle m one ( hand, and cigar m other ; on starter j . giving^ signal .to .-goto saddle^ony, light j " ciigar, 'mbunti"an4' offj dibinount 'a\ a] ■■ given point on the ' riear sifle, remounti pn the off side, and pass winning pott j with cigar alight •BUNDPOID WHEBIBAKBqAV KACE, lOOvds ! ■'"ißt'%:2iict^,;;;.;': ;■-, _ ■;; . ;'*' v i • CONDITIONS. , ! Nominations for all Handicaps to be m Ba*d|n>f:th« Secretary .by Monday Novem-. ber 3rd, Iss4, vtuge^her.w^ Fees. ..'Also {to} state colours and previous events of candi« ; gate during last 12 months, Acceptances 6n the Sports Ground. Entries for all other events one shilling — Mb, race^ unless, three starts— Only brie :priW if '" unddr l She\ start, "■'"'■ *■" '■■■■ ■'■ 1 ' :! '- 51 •••''•• s • Charges to Grounds— Vehicles 2i 6d, Adults Is, ohjldr|n under 12 years Half price. " ' ' "' • On Friday. November i&i-\tiM/f's&iifG4 Forekfer's' HaH;' J There" will 'ibe V'QidnS Vooaland Instrumental -Goaeerg. / '' H i . A. Jfc r THEODOEB HAXJLTAIN. : Hon Sec. j -■: ; ■.i.. ; ...i- : : ■: -:r:i --y , : !.-. f ..,,- X .• ►' ■!;.:;» J^^M ' ': \ ; : .:■!.! .;./.;. \'JJ^^^^^^m\\.. V.I |G-lopiou^ Itferws 1 FOR MANAWATP, ji i BOOTS 'AND SHOES FOE THE jj MILLION. JR.AtLINGHiM, ;-Has j'ist received tne LaVpesf," Cheipest, . and most Fashionable. Stock of Boots ! and Shoes ever imported into the ManajMatti, To carry into aflFect tbe well- ; worn motto, "Small profits and quick returns," he oflfers tbe Greatest Bar* gains tver beard of m tbe distritt. T^t stock' has been care folly selected' by Home buyers m the i H<ime markets, and therefore all middle profits and charges :by Colonial merchants have been obviated, consequent iy the whole can, and will be sbld at such pripesi &B mUßtc6nlmand a speedy clearance. Bespoke Work Unequalled* .' li^ojijie but firsi-clasß ', Wort nlen i ire 1 / and '•aqthirig )i}it the , ; best of material used. "For fit, sfjjlej and workmanship nothing can surpass my wprk, of which the inhabitants of Manawatu nave had ample proof. &; ALLISaHAM, i " On the Sqmrel 9 j
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1336, 1 November 1884, Page 4
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